The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1946 Page: 3 of 12
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BUY TWO for the price of ONE
49' FORMULA 20
KggSfe. SHAMPOO
for Only
Chib met la the home of Mr.
CSSu HjwwtfirfrrT TTtTinriliij*
noan with lire. Orville Groner-
nwo m charge oi me meeting.
Contests end games provided
diversion during the recreation-
al hour and plans were made
for a party to be held foci dub
members and their families at
the home of Mrs. Gronermaa
on April M.
Refreshments were served to
Maedames Homer Brooks, R. L.
Plmnell, C. L. Bogle, Ulmer Cook,
M. W. Blankenship, Orville Gro-
nerman, Loyd Heaton, Olen
Hetaler, J. A. Crofford, Clarence
Hollabaugh, and the hostess.
Clab News
Mrs. H. O. Behrends was host-
mm for the Ranee Home Demon-
stration Club April meeting. A
short business session was held
and a poem was mad by Mrs. L.
J. Counselmsn. Mftrn Leila Petty,
OHDA, gave a demonstration on
lawns.
Refreshments were served
after the demonstration to Mes-
dames L. J. Oounselman, Jack
Btreun, Lowery Walker, L. A.
Beavers, Geo. DeLoaler, Clauds
Duran, Raymond Palmer, R. H,
Baring. C. W. Pennington, Miss
Petty and the hottest.
Hetslemaai Clab
Helsleman Home Demonstra-
tion Club mot Thursday after-
noon in the home of Mrs. I, L.
Brown.
Mrs. Tom Fields, president,
was In charge of the business
meeting when the time of meet-
ing was changed to three
o'clock. Mis. B. N. Jacobsen gave
the council report and new
household appliances were listed
In roll call.
Programs for new yean books
wore discussed and members
wted to apply for Blue Oroes
Hospitalization Service.
Mist Sadie Lee Oliver gave a
bm on plawnlwy
dlscueeed foods and essentials of
dally diet.
During the social hour a con-
test and a parliamentary drill
were conducted by Mm. V. B.
Lemke and Mm. Bob Wingate.
The nest meeting was an-
nounoed for May 9 at the home
in. jlt. xv. PWBHIV.
Members present were Mee-
damee Tom Fields, Paul Metcalf,
R. E. Colwell. Bob Wingate, V.
E. Lemke, D. R. Stinnett, E. N.
Jacobsen, N. L. Jacobean, Car-
ter, Lorln emits, Miss Oliver
and the hoateae.
Patrvtew Clab News
The Fairview Club met In the
home of Mrs. C. L. McBroom,
with Mias Sadie Lee Oliver,
County Home Demonstration
Agent, present.
Refreshments warn served to
16 members: Maedames F. B.
Finney, Gilbert Wynn, O. O.
Hunt, O. J. Grabbe, Byron
Campbell, R. L. Campbell, Bob
Am, B. W. Shugart, J. D. Allen,
W. R. Moore, O. R. Hughes, Dan
Higgins, J. P. Matthews, Wayne
Higgins, and B. W. Womble, and
the hostess, Mrs. Mo 11 room, awl
Miss Ollvsr.
Mm. R. L. Campbell gave an
interesting talk on the stats
meeting, which was held In Bait
Antonio.
The next meeting of the club
will be held at the Daniel school-
house on Tuesday, April 21 at 9
o'clock.
the cake.
S The guests who were ail rela-
tives and Intimate friends, In-
Joe Kendall, d R. Walter, Jim
Clark, Glenn Walter, c. J.
Grump, J. C. Lance, C. H. Oarr,
Edgar Moaeley, O. L. Click, Jeff
Roberson, Elmo Lawhon, Pres-
ton Hagans, Delbert
Virginia Wheeler and Mice Eo-
cene Lance. Also Richie and Lea*
ton Clark and Zell Crump.
At House-Worming
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MRS.
McLEAN, Society Editor
Phone 181
Home Demonstration
Club Activities
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Thursday, April 18, 1946
presented to
the
ana Mrs. aawssd Paetsoid
were honored Friday night at a
at their recently
In the Wyehe
He has recently
been discharged after service In
the Army and the couple has
moved to the new home where
he will toe engaged In farming.
for the party were
Mm. H. H. Caraway, Mrs. Louie
Olson and lira. Geo. Paetsoid.
Refreshments were served to
Messrs, and Maedames Joe Rein-
ert, and family, Geo. Cllngaam,
Chester Cox, Joe Paetsoid and
family, Aiihart Relnart, Albert
Huneiey, B. C. Hewitt Jr., Prod
Henry and family, O. W. Dun-
can, J. B. Arnold, A. E. Jury,
Fkonk Besner, Billie Yarbo, Cliff
Gandy, John Paetsoid and fam-
ily, Mice Ruth Pickens. Miss Bet-
ty Plchene, Jack Pickens, Frank-
Knights Of
Columbus Are
Entertained
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Approximately one hundred
lembezw of the Knights of Col-
ic Adams, Lawrence and Lester
Wagner, Raymond PaeMoid,
Jack and Emma Williams, Mrs.
Felix Urtoancayk and Ethyl, the
hof mm and H. H. Caraway
and Geo. Paetaold.
breakfast
of St. Anthony's Parish on
The breakfast which la a
feature of
terly, carried the
throughout In deooraUcns.
Mrs. Geo. Hund and Mm. Roy
Wagner were in charge of ar-
mother, Mrs. Al Werner.
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Bride Named
Honoree At
Gift Party
Mrs, Earl Lance Jr., of Bum-
mer! laid the former Miss Nadyne
Peacock, was honored with a
gift party Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. 0. L. Walter.
The lace laid table was can-
tered with an arrangement of
bridal wreath and white tapers
In crystal.
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Saturday, April 20th
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1946, newspaper, April 18, 1946; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825205/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.